A new trademark filing by General Motors could suggest plans to revive the discontinued Chevrolet Cavalier nameplate. (No, seriously.) GM itself filed on Wednesday, March 27, with the United States ...
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Unlike other American car brands, which are mere shadows of their former selves, Chevrolet is doing very well in the modern era. Not only has it not ditched some traditional models, like the Malibu, ...
I bought this car with over 204,000 miles. I was scared to drive it from Colorado to Texas or from Denver to San Antonio. Because they had a lot of miles on it. But now it has 220,000 miles and still ...
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The discontinuation of a nameplate in the U.S. market coupled with its continued use overseas is not all that rare. Sometimes an automaker drops a name entirely and years later is too ashamed of the ...
This was one of the best cars I've owned. Never gave me an ounce of trouble. Great fuel economy. This car was even Great in the snow. I think Chevy stopped making them because they were so reliable ...
Two and a half months after announcing the Chevy Monza as the new 2022 Chevy Cavalier Turbo in Mexico, General Motors has just launched Chevrolet‘s newest compact sedan in the Mexican market. The ...
Unless you live in China, that is. But based on my experiences with the badge, not being able to buy a Cavalier is probably a good thing. Cars are Andrew's jam, as is strawberry. After spending years ...
The new Chevrolet Cavalier has been launched on the Chinese car market during the 2016 Chengdu Auto Show in southwestern China. The Cavalier is a new compact sedan based on the platform of the last ...